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| Milford Zornes 1908 - 2008 | |||||||||||||||||
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![]() "At Mismaloya" 1982 |
Mt. San Antonio 1989 |
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![]() Orchard Under Grey Skies 1941 |
![]() Canyon de Chelly 2001 |
![]() North Ligurian Coast (Italy) 1987 |
![]() Rivers Bend 1948 SOLD |
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One of his watercolors was chosen by the Roosevelts to hang in the White House. Over the decade of the thirties, he was active in the California Water Color movement, and was president of the California Water Color Society. He was drafted after the outbreak of WWII, and was assigned to be an official artist in the China, India, and Burma theaters of operation. Most of the works he produced in this period were turned over to the Pentagon, but he did have a one man show in Bombay. After the war, he settled in Claremont, California, and spent much time painting, teaching, and traveling. He invented a traveling classroom, taking his watercolor students to exotic travel destinations for his painting workshops. In 1963, Zornes purchased the former home and studio of Maynard Dixon in Salt Lake City to use as a location for regular watercolor workshops. He purchased the home from Edith Hamlin, widow of the famed artist. Milford Zornes’ paintings are known for their broad brush strokes, and his use of unpainted areas of white to help define forms. He attended his 100th birthday party, a celebration of his life long artistic career on January 26, 2008 at the Pasadena Musuem of Art. He died less than a month later on February 24, 2008. |
Excerpt of a Milford Zornes Interview November 1, 2007, part of the Otis Art Institute Legacy Project Milford Zornes attended Otis in 1927. He became a famous California water colorist. Milford was interviewed by Otis students in November 2007. He passed away four months later in late February, 2008. |
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